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Understanding the carbon (C) fate in municipal sewers is imperative for optimizing current sewer-C-degradation control and treatment efficiency, aligning with China's C-neutrality strategy in determining the exact C budget of the wastewater system. This study used laboratory batch tests mimicking the anaerobic sewer environment and sewage-sediment stratification to evaluate C flow allocation (CFA) patterns in response to biotic and abiotic variables. We quantified the C equivalent mass (CEM) and used absolute quantitative 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing to characterize the microbiome. The substantial methane production (CH, 17.2%-18.8%) required both activated sediment and exogenous C, while biomass production (BP, 63.1%-74.9%) formed C sink predominated as the main CFA direction under the stratified state. This was supported by the high diversity, interspecific interactions, and metabolic capacity of the sediment microbiome. However, CH and BP patterns demonstrated non-synchronicity and opposite dynamic characteristics. Carbon dioxide (CO, 64.0%-81.3%) production dominated the sewage CFA. The absolute abundance of the sediment microbiome, which was 5.6 times higher than that of the sewage, exhibited a strong increase in magnitude across the phases. It was primarily associated with biomass growth and N metabolism, whereas sewage showed differentiated and competing communities and appeared to act mainly as the exogenous C sources. We constructed a binary quadratic linear model revealing the non-linear relationship between ACK activity, DOC degradation rate, and CEM rate; the former maintained low CH production when the available substrate was insufficient. The influence of N and S factors on the CFA is complex and multi-faceted. These findings highlight the importance of further investigations into the process-based framework of the sewer C budget, focusing on the C source-emission-sink functions and mass balance.
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Int J Health Care Qual Assur
September 2025
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Kerman, Iran.
Purpose: Neonatal mortality is a significant global health issue, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This study aims to identify and understand the factors contributing to high neonatal mortality rates in the cities of Kerman and Bam, Iran, to develop effective strategies for improvement.
Design/methodology/approach: We employed systems dynamics to develop Causal Loop Diagrams that capture qualitative interactions among determinants of neonatal mortality.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
September 2025
Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-3140.
Microscale symbioses can be critical to ecosystem functions, but the mechanisms of these interactions in nature are often cryptic. Here, we use a combination of stable isotope imaging and tracing to reveal carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) exchanges among three symbiotic primary producers that fuel a salmon-bearing river food web. Bulk isotope analysis, nanoSIMS (secondary ion mass spectrometry) isotope imaging, and density centrifugation for quantitative stable isotope probing enabled quantification of organism-specific C- and N-fixation rates from the subcellular scale to the ecosystem.
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September 2025
Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, Rhode Island, USA.
Dinitrogen (N) fixation provides bioavailable nitrogen to the biosphere. However, in some habitats (e.g.
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September 2025
Max-Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany.
The time elapsed between carbon fixation into nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) and their use to grow tree structural tissues can be estimated by C ages. Reported C-ages indicate that NSC used to grow root tissues (growth NSC) can vary from < 1 year to decades. To understand the controls of this variability, we compared C-ages of leaf, branch, and root tissues from two conifers (Larix decidua, Pinus mugo) in a control valley site and an alpine treeline ecotone where low temperatures restrict tree growth.
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August 2025
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Histology and Embryology, Izmir Democracy University, Izmir, Turkey.
Ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury, a process involving the disruption and subsequent restoration of blood flow, is a significant contributing factor to both cardiovascular diseases and broader tissue damage. Carnosine, a natural dipeptide notably abundant in muscle tissue and recognized for its antioxidant attributes, may offer protective benefits against the deleterious effects of IR injury. A total of 24 rats were randomly allocated into four distinct groups: control, carnosine control, IR, and Carnosine + IR.
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